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6. Place the glass into the base.
7. Plug the power cord into a standard 230volt AC electrical outlet.
8. Press the switch ; the switch indicator light will illuminate , verifying that the coffeemaker is operating.
Caution: Don't open the filter bracket during the brew cycle, as scalding may occur.
9. Allow all the coffee to drip from the filter bracket into the glass before removing the glass .
Note: since coffee grounds absorb some water during brewing , the amount of brewed coffee will be slightly
less than the amount of water pure dint other reservoir.
10. If brewing another glass of coffee at this time proceed to the brewing a second glass of coffee section,
when all brewing is complete, unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet.
Brewing a Second Glass of Coffee:
To brew another Glass of coffee, allow the Coffeemaker to completely cool (about three minutes) after the
Switch has shut off. Rinse the Glass and the Reusable Mesh Filter with water. Repeat the brewing procedure.
Hints for Great-Tasting Coffee:
• Always use fresh, cold water.
• For stronger or milder coffee, increase or decrease the amount of coffee grounds to suit your taste.
• Finer coffee grinds, such as Drip and Automatic Drip Coffeemaker (ADC) coffee grounds, promote a full
extraction of flavor and a rich, full-bodied coffee.
• Store unused coffee grounds in a cool, dry place. After opening a package of coffee grounds, tightly
reseal it and store it in the refrigerator to maintain freshness.
• For optimum coffee taste, buy whole coffee beans and finely grind them just before brewing.
• Do not reuse coffee grounds; this greatly reduces the coffee's flavor.
• Reheating coffee is not recommended as coffee is at its peak flavor immediately after brewing.
• A clean Coffeemaker is essential for making great-tasting coffee. Clean regularly as specified in the "Care
and Maintenance" section.
• Prevent an oily buildup: A small amount of oil on the surface of brewed coffee is due to the release of oil
from roasted coffee beans. Heavily-roasted coffee beans release more oil than others. Regularly cleaning
your Coffeemaker will prevent an oily buildup.
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